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    wary
    /ˈwɛːri/

    adjective

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  2. not completely trusting or certain about something or someone: I'm a little wary of/about giving people my address when I don't know them very well. Synonyms. cautious. leery informal. Opposite. unwary. Fewer examples. All authors need to be wary of inadvertent copying of other people's ideas.

  3. The meaning of WARY is marked by keen caution, cunning, and watchfulness especially in detecting and escaping danger. How to use wary in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Wary.

  4. not completely trusting or certain about something or someone: I'm a little wary of/about giving people my address when I don't know them very well. Synonyms. cautious. leery informal. Opposite. unwary. Fewer examples. All authors need to be wary of inadvertent copying of other people's ideas.

  5. Define wary. wary synonyms, wary pronunciation, wary translation, English dictionary definition of wary. adj. war·i·er , war·i·est 1. On guard; watchful: taught to be wary of strangers. 2. Characterized by caution: a wary glance at the black clouds.

  6. Jun 17, 2024 · If you are wary of something or someone, you are cautious because you do not know much about them and you believe they may be dangerous or cause problems. People did not teach their children to be wary of strangers.

  7. Wary definition: watchful; being on one's guard against danger.. See examples of WARY used in a sentence.

  8. careful when dealing with somebody/something because you think that there may be a danger or problem synonym cautious. wary (of somebody/something) Be wary of strangers who offer you a ride. wary (of doing something) She was wary of getting involved with him. He gave her a wary look.

  9. Describe yourself as wary if you don't quite trust someone or something and want to proceed with caution. Be wary of risky things like wild mushrooms and Internet deals! You can trace wary through Old English back to Old High German giwar "aware, attentive."

  10. careful when dealing with someone or something because you think that there may be a danger or problem synonym cautious wary (of somebody/something) Be wary of strangers who offer you a ride. wary (of doing something) She was wary of getting involved with him. He gave her a wary look.

  11. wary. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English war‧y /ˈweəri $ ˈweri/ adjective someone who is wary is careful because they think something might be dangerous or harmful be wary of (doing) something I’m a bit wary of driving in this fog. wary of We must teach children to be wary of strangers.